Orland >> The walls of Orland Art Center will soon be covered with photographs showing off an extensive range of artistic styles.

A reception for the center’s latest exhibit, “The Artist and the Camera,” will be held 3-7 p.m. Friday.

Each photograph in this exhibit will be from members of the Tehama County Photo Club. This exhibit will feature a wide range of photographic techniques, fascinating subject matter, and a delightful variety of artistic styles.

“What we try to do is one show a year that is completely photography. We also have some other photography featured in others shows, but this year we actually have two. This particular group have shown here before with great success. They’re a very talented group. Their last show was two years ago” said Rae Turnbull, owner of the art center.

“There will be a wild variety of photography displayed. These photographers use so many different kinds of techniques. Some are digital, some are black and white, some will be in color.”

One of the more notable photographers, Jo Danehy, will give an artist talk on March 2 about her photographs showing Marwari horses, a horse from the subcontinent of India bred for the use of maharajahs, princes in India.

The photographic art will be accompanied by musical art during the Friday reception, played by pianist Ingelise Mahlis Miller.

Orland Art Center strives to host a free event each first Friday of the month. “It’s the place to be on a Friday night” Turnbull said.

This state of the art gallery is so popular, it is booked solid through 2019 with exhibits. “We are able to draw artists to the small town of Orland” said Turnbull. Its dynamic monthly receptions and exhibits attract audiences from all over the world.